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at noon today, the d.c. police will deputize thousands of officers from around the country who have come here to help them. they are also monitoring a live feed of thousands of surveillance cameras showing them exactly what's going on on the mall. but a lot of folks who are coming down here, they have camera concerns of their own, cell phone cameras to be exact. more on that i'll turn it over to my colleague, athena jones. >> hundreds of thousands of people will be descending on the mall tomorrow for the public swearing in ceremony and that means lots and lots of cell phones. cell tone companies are doing their best to bolster their networks. we know at&t, sprint and verizon are deploying what are called c.o.w.s. cells on wheels. trying to strengthen their network and make sure more messages and texts can go through. there's no guarantee, no absolute guarantee. the best way to get your messages through is to focus on texts. not so much on phone calls or sending photos and videos. back to you, randi. >> all r
at noon today, the d.c. police will deputize thousands of officers from around the country who have come here to help them. they are also monitoring a live feed of thousands of surveillance cameras showing them exactly what's going on on the mall. but a lot of folks who are coming down here, they have camera concerns of their own, cell phone cameras to be exact. more on that i'll turn it over to my colleague, athena jones. >> hundreds of thousands of people will be descending on the mall...
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>> d.c., washington, d.c. >> from madagascar. >> you're from madagascar. >> l.a.! >> you're from los angeles. where are you from, little fella? >> virginia. >> you're from virginia as well. as one lady back here you were telling me, where are you from? >> maryland. >> maryland. >> paris. >> paris. >> from sierraly own, west africa. >> how about you? >> honduras. >> and how about you, big guy? >> i'm just here for you, don lemon. >> that's my producer, julian. messing with him. >> and what about you? >> atlanta. >> atlanta, georgia. that's where i live. >> and you? >> the u.s. virgin islands. >> are you excited to be here? >> yes, i am. >> what's your favorite channel? >> cnn! >> i had to do that, shameless plug. we're very excited that you're here. thank you. we want to be out among you. and we're happy that you watch cnn. and check this out. look at this little obama doll. that has been here. it's like a little -- what do you call it, flat stanley. we're going to talk about breaching security to protect the president. i'm going to do that with best-selling author
>> d.c., washington, d.c. >> from madagascar. >> you're from madagascar. >> l.a.! >> you're from los angeles. where are you from, little fella? >> virginia. >> you're from virginia as well. as one lady back here you were telling me, where are you from? >> maryland. >> maryland. >> paris. >> paris. >> from sierraly own, west africa. >> how about you? >> honduras. >> and how about you, big guy? >> i'm...
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>> i think being in d.c. just being in d.c. during the inauguration, the whole city just comes to life in such an incredible way. interestingly enough, during barack obama's first inauguration, i was in kenya. the whole country stood still. the whole country celebrated him. it was quite an experience for me to find myself in d.c. the second time around. it was quite epic. >> looks like you're having a wonderful time. a gorgeous down that we see you in there. it was really quite an amazing performance there. this is actually not the first time that you have performed for a president. you actually have sang to nelson mandela numerous occasions. i want our audience to see a little bit of that as well. ♪ i can make it though you're doing me so wrong, so wrong ♪ >> tell us what is at the heart of your music that brings the passion that you have before these world leaders? >> i'm sorry. i didn't catch that. please say that again. i apologize. >> tell us what's behind your music. what inspires you? >> i think my journey. you know,
>> i think being in d.c. just being in d.c. during the inauguration, the whole city just comes to life in such an incredible way. interestingly enough, during barack obama's first inauguration, i was in kenya. the whole country stood still. the whole country celebrated him. it was quite an experience for me to find myself in d.c. the second time around. it was quite epic. >> looks like you're having a wonderful time. a gorgeous down that we see you in there. it was really quite an...
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>> it affects everything, john, from how much help the d.c. police department has to pull in from other departments around the country to how many roads they eventually closed. you know, four years ago, most of the bridges that link virginia and stream into d.c., those are closed to you and me because they had to be set aside for so many police officers, emergency responders, all those tour buses. well, you're talking 10,000 tour buses descending on the city. this year it's only 800. so, a lot of those bridges will be open. a lot easier to get into the city. they're also going to be deputizing 2,000 to 3,000 other police officers from around the country at about noon today to help, but that's a lot fewer than they had here four years ago. also, a lot of improvements. they saw where things went wrong last time with people stuck in tunnels, unable to get to the inauguration. well, now, even the secret service is on twitter. they're going to be putting out updates to get people where they need to go. there's just a different vibe. there were risi
>> it affects everything, john, from how much help the d.c. police department has to pull in from other departments around the country to how many roads they eventually closed. you know, four years ago, most of the bridges that link virginia and stream into d.c., those are closed to you and me because they had to be set aside for so many police officers, emergency responders, all those tour buses. well, you're talking 10,000 tour buses descending on the city. this year it's only 800. so,...
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. -- in d.c. it breaks the d.c. gun laws. so they got special permission from the d.c. police office and also from the capitol police and there are a lot of capitol police officers here. those are the rules to make sure the guns are back there and we are not allowed back there either. that really is the point that she is going to make. what's most interesting is that her aud yns, audience are conservative democrats who feel that banning these type of assault weapons, they don't want to do it. >> i'm glad that you pointed out that there was a special -- our colleague david gregory took it on the chin for having a high-powered magazine on his show. there is a significant reason why. when i said theatric, i meant it. critics of this kind of gun control law say it's because of the look. they look so incredibly menacing but are they any different that what is legal? sl there a lot of specificity about what kind of weapon will constitute an assault weapon? >> there are. in fact, i should tell you that i
. -- in d.c. it breaks the d.c. gun laws. so they got special permission from the d.c. police office and also from the capitol police and there are a lot of capitol police officers here. those are the rules to make sure the guns are back there and we are not allowed back there either. that really is the point that she is going to make. what's most interesting is that her aud yns, audience are conservative democrats who feel that banning these type of assault weapons, they don't want to do it....
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we are here live on the national mall in washington, d.c. only moments ago, the vice president of the united states, joe biden, was sworn in for a second term. at 11:55 a.m. eastern today, the president will be sworn in for a second term. this, according to the constitution, has to be done before noon on january 20th. the public ceremonies will take place tomorrow. david gergen is here. jeffrey toobin is here. jeff rib, the presidential swearing-in ceremony, chief justice john roberts will do it once again, as he did four years ago, twice the president will be there relationship between these two men, we know about the inauguration, about the oath of office. but john roberts really saved the president, as far as his signature issue, obama health care is concerned. >> it's a complicated relationship. barack obama is the only president in american history to be sworn in by a chief justice whose confirmation he voted against, which obama did when he was a senator in 2005. citizens united, a decision deeply offense sive to the obama administrati
we are here live on the national mall in washington, d.c. only moments ago, the vice president of the united states, joe biden, was sworn in for a second term. at 11:55 a.m. eastern today, the president will be sworn in for a second term. this, according to the constitution, has to be done before noon on january 20th. the public ceremonies will take place tomorrow. david gergen is here. jeffrey toobin is here. jeff rib, the presidential swearing-in ceremony, chief justice john roberts will do...
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there are about 4,000 d.c. police officers all of whom will be available for security, different shifts probably working between 12 and 1 hours on sunday and on monday. we have something like 6,000 national guard people, men and women, who are brought here from various jurisdictions, about 3g 1 different states. we're told they're going to be unarmed. they're going to be here for crowd control, for parking, for what have you. and we have about 2,000 individuals from law enforcement agencies, all over of this side of the united states. they try to get people to come close because they can drive in. so those are the numbers. now, what are they going to be doing? certainly trying to keep the crowd safe. but it's also important to say the authorities here are expecting the crowd to be about one-third to one-half the size of the crowd when president obama was naug rainaugurated th time. the trick is to try to stay invisible and not make it look like a police state. we know both at the republican and democratic natio
there are about 4,000 d.c. police officers all of whom will be available for security, different shifts probably working between 12 and 1 hours on sunday and on monday. we have something like 6,000 national guard people, men and women, who are brought here from various jurisdictions, about 3g 1 different states. we're told they're going to be unarmed. they're going to be here for crowd control, for parking, for what have you. and we have about 2,000 individuals from law enforcement agencies,...
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i know you were in d.c. for the event yesterday, and i'm sure you're still getting your head around a lot of what's been, it seems, put together in warp speed time. but just from what you do know, your reaction to the president's actions? >> my reactions, certainly positive. i think it's something that has been overdue. certainly mayor bloomberg has led the charge, so to speak, in this area, and the president, i think, in essence supported everything that the mayor has put forward. >> one of the big criticisms is that while assault-styled weapons sound terribly menacing and some of the big news items include actions like newtown, bush bushmaster 223 and the bigger problem is actually handgun violence. and what happened yesterday does not dlaconcern you? >> that is the major problem, for urban police in these days. concealable handguns. even so, i think what happened yesterday is a move in the right direction, and, also, the background check for all weapons exchanges or all sales, i think can, at least has th
i know you were in d.c. for the event yesterday, and i'm sure you're still getting your head around a lot of what's been, it seems, put together in warp speed time. but just from what you do know, your reaction to the president's actions? >> my reactions, certainly positive. i think it's something that has been overdue. certainly mayor bloomberg has led the charge, so to speak, in this area, and the president, i think, in essence supported everything that the mayor has put forward....
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. >> paul butler is back with me again from washington, d.c., he's a professor. so, professor butler, with that pronouncement of that cocktail, was that the genesis for a number of different kinds of lawsuits that he could face everything from the federal whistle-blower to the defamation cases to the civil actions, that those who paid him his winnings and his bonuses would like to get back? >> absolutely, ashleigh. so, the most important thing for him and his attorney is he probably isn't going to go to prison, but that's just because of a technicality. when he admitted oprah that he doped, he also admitted that he lied under oath in court. there's a technical problem with bringing a prosecution, and that's because the statutes of limitations that run. he told that lie back in 2005. it's a five-year technical statute. so, he's looking at, again, millions of dollars in civil liability. you mentioned the federal whistle-blower statute, that's a huge deal because he's being sued for $30 million, and get this, ashleigh, that's treble damages. a jury could find $90 mi
. >> paul butler is back with me again from washington, d.c., he's a professor. so, professor butler, with that pronouncement of that cocktail, was that the genesis for a number of different kinds of lawsuits that he could face everything from the federal whistle-blower to the defamation cases to the civil actions, that those who paid him his winnings and his bonuses would like to get back? >> absolutely, ashleigh. so, the most important thing for him and his attorney is he probably...
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i want to take you live to the national cathedral in washington, d.c. the president and first lady michelle obama as well as the vice president are attending the national prayer service. this is a post-inauguration tradition that dates back to the days of george washington, a very important and solemn moment. we're going to do a lot more coverage as we go along through the hour about just exactly what happens during the national prayer service. but, again, a storied tradition. they happen to be inside the national cathedral, which you will probably remember was making news earlier this month because officials there said they are now planning to allow same-sex marriages in that church for the first time. you'll also remember from yesterday that same-sex marriage was one of the touch stones in president obama's inaugural address, an address, by the way, some say was a uniting address and some say that was a dividing address. another issue in that speech, climate change. >> we will respond to the threat of climate change knowing that the failure to do so w
i want to take you live to the national cathedral in washington, d.c. the president and first lady michelle obama as well as the vice president are attending the national prayer service. this is a post-inauguration tradition that dates back to the days of george washington, a very important and solemn moment. we're going to do a lot more coverage as we go along through the hour about just exactly what happens during the national prayer service. but, again, a storied tradition. they happen to be...
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not the politicians in washington, d.c. who will say whatever they need to say to get through the next day. [ inaudible ] >> yes. and they should too. and all i can tell them is that when i said at the end here, governor cuomo and i are not wallflowers. we are not shrinking violets. and we have resources at our disposal too and we're going to continue to work together and fight together to make sure that this happens. and i still believe it will happen because i do believe there are more good people in congress than bad. and that eventually this will happen. but if the people of new jersey feel betrayed today by those who did this in the house last night, then they have good company. i'm with them. [ inaudible ] >> i'm exercising one of them right now. matt. >> as far as -- said, i don't know what he means, i don't know what the options are, i would suggest the governor -- is there any sort of legal option you have? >> none that i've been made of aware of by counsel's office or the attorney general at this point. >> a follo
not the politicians in washington, d.c. who will say whatever they need to say to get through the next day. [ inaudible ] >> yes. and they should too. and all i can tell them is that when i said at the end here, governor cuomo and i are not wallflowers. we are not shrinking violets. and we have resources at our disposal too and we're going to continue to work together and fight together to make sure that this happens. and i still believe it will happen because i do believe there are more...
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she did that after weeks and weeks of discussions with the d.c. police, with capitol police, because bringing assault weapons into the capitol, into d.c. in general but the capitol is not an easy thing to do. >> we can see senator dianne feinstein on the left side of the screen talking with new york senator chuck schumer. these are senior members of the judiciary committee. feinstein of course was the chief author of the so-called assault weapons ban. there is david from the national rifle association. he's there as part of a big show of muscle by that powerful lobbying organization. dana, having covered these type of hearings in the past, sometimes there's a mood. you can sense whether it's tension, whether it's emotion, obviously congresswoman gabrielle giffords' presence there is worth noting. is there anything discernible that you are detecting? is there tension? angry stares between feinstein and lapierre. >> the best way to describe it is high anticipation. this is the very first hearing of this issue since the shootings at newtown and the f
she did that after weeks and weeks of discussions with the d.c. police, with capitol police, because bringing assault weapons into the capitol, into d.c. in general but the capitol is not an easy thing to do. >> we can see senator dianne feinstein on the left side of the screen talking with new york senator chuck schumer. these are senior members of the judiciary committee. feinstein of course was the chief author of the so-called assault weapons ban. there is david from the national...
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in d.c., the gun laws are very strict and she'll be in the united states capitol which is in d.c. so i'm told that she and her office worked very hard and jumped through many, many hoops coordinating with the d.c. police department and capitol police to make sure that she is doing everything by our books. because you remember our friend david gregory brought in an assault weapons to make a point with the nra executive director and seemed to have been in a little bit of hot water with the d.c. government that. is something that dianne feinstein and her folks have tried pretty diligently to make this point by illustrating and having the visuals of these assault weapons at her press conference. >> we're going to head over to the senate because john kerry's confirmation is about to get under way. senator bob menendez is introducing and making jokes with the crowd. hillary clinton will introduce him when they begin. >> so you are clearly making history, once again. yours is a big chair to fill and i will do my best today to live up to your example. i've watched your lead on the committ
in d.c., the gun laws are very strict and she'll be in the united states capitol which is in d.c. so i'm told that she and her office worked very hard and jumped through many, many hoops coordinating with the d.c. police department and capitol police to make sure that she is doing everything by our books. because you remember our friend david gregory brought in an assault weapons to make a point with the nra executive director and seemed to have been in a little bit of hot water with the d.c....
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. >> dan lothian reporting live from the national cathedral in washington, d.c., this morning. >>> michelle obama's style is evolving right along with the economy, social issues and government spending. she'll have four more years in her high profile position as first lady and agenda, all while making a fashion statement doing it. it sounds so shallow, doesn't it? pulitzer prize winning journalist robyn jiovan, good morning. thank you for being here. >> good morning. >> it always sounds so silly when you talk about the first lady's fashion but there is meaning behind it. please expound on that. >> yes, you know, i think it's one of the things that frustrates people within the fashion industry and probably a good deal of people who cover it. there seems t be this idea that these dresses, these suits that people wear and that they buy somehow just sort of drop out of the sky, that they're made by elves or something. we're talking about a $350 billion industry, an industry made up of a tremendous number of small businesses who, that employ actual live people. so to have a conversation about th
. >> dan lothian reporting live from the national cathedral in washington, d.c., this morning. >>> michelle obama's style is evolving right along with the economy, social issues and government spending. she'll have four more years in her high profile position as first lady and agenda, all while making a fashion statement doing it. it sounds so shallow, doesn't it? pulitzer prize winning journalist robyn jiovan, good morning. thank you for being here. >> good morning....
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we are in the flu clinic outside d.c. >> hi, the we are just a few miles outside of washington, d.c. and falls church virginia have a is a state where it's widespread, so clinics like this one have seen a lot of extra activity. we spoke to a doctor early 84, let's listen to what he had to say. >> in the last couple of weeks i have seen an increase in demand for people coming in, either thinking they have the flu or requesting flu vaccines. >> so there you have it, don, a lot of activity in this clinic and doctors say that nationwide, there's millions flu vaccines available. some 135 million doses were manufactured and only 112 million people have gotten the doses. folks are urging people to go out and get the flu shot. there's a myth out there that getting a flu vaccine can give you the flu. doctors say it's not true. but that you should not get the flu if you are ill with a fever, or younger than 6 months old, or anal an allergy to eggs. if anyone is wondering, the president has gotten his. don? >> thank you. appreciate it. it's the biggest scandal to hit cycling and now new reports
we are in the flu clinic outside d.c. >> hi, the we are just a few miles outside of washington, d.c. and falls church virginia have a is a state where it's widespread, so clinics like this one have seen a lot of extra activity. we spoke to a doctor early 84, let's listen to what he had to say. >> in the last couple of weeks i have seen an increase in demand for people coming in, either thinking they have the flu or requesting flu vaccines. >> so there you have it, don, a lot...
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like he's helping -- what i've seen so far, helping to complete an overhaul of a school in washington, d.c. he has some very good volunteers. i believe they are with city year and they're working to, you know, maybe do a little painting, a little varnishing of a bookcase, john. >> it is the burrville elementary school in northeast washington there. i have to say mrs. obama sporting a little more form than the president painting that bookcase. >> she also has a pair of gloves. maybe he's worried about getting dirty. we lost the shot. that's okay. a lot going on today in the nation's capital. >> service events going on all over the city. with all the things going on, security is extremely tight. some of it you can see, some of it not so obvious. we want to talk to chris lawrence, who's covering this for us live on the national mall. chris, what's being done to secure all these inaugural sites? >> reporter: basically, this is an all hands on deck operation. some is easy to see like the police force, 2,000 to 3,000 other officers that have been pulled in from around the country. there are abou
like he's helping -- what i've seen so far, helping to complete an overhaul of a school in washington, d.c. he has some very good volunteers. i believe they are with city year and they're working to, you know, maybe do a little painting, a little varnishing of a bookcase, john. >> it is the burrville elementary school in northeast washington there. i have to say mrs. obama sporting a little more form than the president painting that bookcase. >> she also has a pair of gloves. maybe...
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. >>> and also miss d.c., stunning, and hoping to win miss america tomorrow night in vegas. either way, her life is at a major turning point. she's giving up a piece of her anatomy in hopes that the she will beat breast cancer. breast cancer that she does not even have. >>> we're going to start, though, with the flu. despite the warnings that we're facing an epidemic at this point, the situation across this country may actually be starting to improve. the cdc just releasing brand-new numbers showing that those numbers that have been very high are declining in parts of the country, and maybe it's your part of the country. it is still a dangerous situation, though, just look at the map. the widespread activity has now spread to 47 states. the cdc's latest count shows that 20 children have now died across the usa, and if that is not bad enough, there are a few other less talked-about illnesses that are also sending a lot of people to the emergency room, those illnesses including whooping cough and a very nasty stomach bug, in fact, a norovirus, our senior medical correspondent,
. >>> and also miss d.c., stunning, and hoping to win miss america tomorrow night in vegas. either way, her life is at a major turning point. she's giving up a piece of her anatomy in hopes that the she will beat breast cancer. breast cancer that she does not even have. >>> we're going to start, though, with the flu. despite the warnings that we're facing an epidemic at this point, the situation across this country may actually be starting to improve. the cdc just releasing...
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we're in falls church just outside of washington, d.c. virginia is one of the states where the flu has been widespread. let's head inside this clinic right now. i'll show you what they've been up to today. this is a clinic that's multiservice. you can get dental treatment here and come in if you get the flu, think you have the flu or you want a shot. we're told by the folks here they've seen an increase in the number of people coming in to get shots or calling to see if the shots are available here. just in the first 12 days of january, they say they do still have shots available. several people we saw come in today get them. and so generally speaking like i said, doctors believe there are enough vaccines to go around. there could be some sport o spot shortages. people should call ahead. they may have to shop around a little bit but should be able to find what they need. >> what's the best advice you're hearing from the medical experts there? if you're sick right now, what's the best way to treat yourself? >> you know, we asked the doctor
we're in falls church just outside of washington, d.c. virginia is one of the states where the flu has been widespread. let's head inside this clinic right now. i'll show you what they've been up to today. this is a clinic that's multiservice. you can get dental treatment here and come in if you get the flu, think you have the flu or you want a shot. we're told by the folks here they've seen an increase in the number of people coming in to get shots or calling to see if the shots are available...
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not working out so well. >> there's no kumbaya moments in washington, d.c. republicans are still bitter. a lot of them don't like that chuck hagel has been so close to president obama for a long time. i think this is a bunch of sort of chest beating right now. i think hagel will get through. obama might have to fight for it but i think he gets through. >> you don't think it will be a squeaker. some say he may not get the nod. >> there are a lot of republican who is will come out and say we have a with him, we have to vet him, but many believe the constitutionality of the president being able to select the cabinet. a lot of republicans feel in the end we'll let him through. the president should be able to this have his cabinet. we'll argue policy later. >> the problems that republicans seem to have is comments he's made in reference to the israeli lobby on capitol hill. he's also talked about trimming the budget with the defense budget. are these real nonstarters here or is this just the republicans wanting to come up with a way to complain? >> i think when y
not working out so well. >> there's no kumbaya moments in washington, d.c. republicans are still bitter. a lot of them don't like that chuck hagel has been so close to president obama for a long time. i think this is a bunch of sort of chest beating right now. i think hagel will get through. obama might have to fight for it but i think he gets through. >> you don't think it will be a squeaker. some say he may not get the nod. >> there are a lot of republican who is will come...
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washington, d.c. >> reporter: we're a few miles outside washington, d.c. in falls church, virginia. virginia is one of the states where the flu is widespread so clinics like this one have seen a lot of extra activity. we spoke to one of the doctors here earlier. let's listen to what he had to say. >> in the last couple of weeks, i've definitely seen an increase in demand for people coming in, either thinking that they have the flu or requesting flu vaccination. >> reporter: so there you have it, don. a lot of activity at this clinic. and doctors say that nationwide there are still millions of flu vaccinations available. some 135 million doses were manufactured and only about 112 million people have gotten the dosage. so folks are urging people to go out and get the flu shot. there's a myth out there that getting a flu vaccination could actually give you the flu. doctors say that is not true. but that you shouldn't get the shot if you're already ill with the fever. if you're younger than 6 months old.
washington, d.c. >> reporter: we're a few miles outside washington, d.c. in falls church, virginia. virginia is one of the states where the flu is widespread so clinics like this one have seen a lot of extra activity. we spoke to one of the doctors here earlier. let's listen to what he had to say. >> in the last couple of weeks, i've definitely seen an increase in demand for people coming in, either thinking that they have the flu or requesting flu vaccination. >> reporter: so...
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that's another going to be the problem for d.c. and baltimore northward. the other problem is tuesday. tuesday night into wednesday, this could be violent. this is more of a springtime event. we have severe weather where the possibility of tornados are. all the way up into areas of eastern pennsylvania. so this is the next story we'll be watching that coming up with this warmup that we all want. we could do without the severe weather and icy mess tonight. >> thank you, tom. >>> actors honoring actors. i'm talking about the s.a.g. awards. they're happening tonight and as we speak the stars are arriving and strolling down the red carpet. our national coverage of the 19th annual screen gilder's award will be starting in moments on cnn. we'll be back in one hour with live news coverage. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax.
that's another going to be the problem for d.c. and baltimore northward. the other problem is tuesday. tuesday night into wednesday, this could be violent. this is more of a springtime event. we have severe weather where the possibility of tornados are. all the way up into areas of eastern pennsylvania. so this is the next story we'll be watching that coming up with this warmup that we all want. we could do without the severe weather and icy mess tonight. >> thank you, tom. >>>...
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president obama's second swearing-in is just over a week away and we're in d.c. live with the latest on the party preps and the inside details. >>> plus anything can happen at the golden globes. we're breaking down some of the odds, pick your favorites and find out what our expert is predicting. ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping officeyour business needs...k... at prices that keep you...out of the red. this week get a bonus $15 itunes gift card with any qualifying
president obama's second swearing-in is just over a week away and we're in d.c. live with the latest on the party preps and the inside details. >>> plus anything can happen at the golden globes. we're breaking down some of the odds, pick your favorites and find out what our expert is predicting. ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture...
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i don't think washington, d.c. is capable of solving this problem. >>> new york governor holds his state of the state address. he is expected to talk about ways to address gun violence, laying out a plan that could include new restrictions on assault weapons and these high capacity gun magazines. he is also expected to explain new york's recovery effort after superstorm sandy. >>> president obama makes another cabinet pick. the president will nominate jack lew to be his next treasury secretary. he is the chief of staff. he has an under gradt degree from harvard and a law degree from georgetown university and is an orthodox jew. his first big hurdle is to tackle the nation's $16.4 trillion debt ceiling and spending limits coming up. dan lothian looks at some of the scrutiny lew will likely face. >> reporter: jack lew is a key washington insider but to people outside the beltway he is somewhat of an unknown. the white house chief of staff poised to run the treasury department. >> he has helped strengthen our economy
i don't think washington, d.c. is capable of solving this problem. >>> new york governor holds his state of the state address. he is expected to talk about ways to address gun violence, laying out a plan that could include new restrictions on assault weapons and these high capacity gun magazines. he is also expected to explain new york's recovery effort after superstorm sandy. >>> president obama makes another cabinet pick. the president will nominate jack lew to be his next...
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>> a couple more coming, even for washington, d.c. i know if you think about, you hear snow on the beltway, everybody goes out and buys every piece of bread they can find. this is going to be a quick storm. the good news it is happening on friday night. maybe you won't be stuck on the beltway trying to get home. snowing in maine, across parts of newfoundland, a rain/snow barrier, an icy morning westchester county, a lot of the suburbs we'll call them of new york city, warming up, though, at this point above 32, just about everywhere. winter weather advisory for the northeast, but this is the part of the story that changes everything. down to the south, we have another developing low that's going to crash right through the deep south and then on up and out into the ocean. that doesn't sound like a bad thing, but the appalachian chain is going to be covered up by snow. snow all the way from roanoke, i can see roanoke, you could pick up a foot of snow there. this is western virginia, west virginia, all the way back down to the mountains
>> a couple more coming, even for washington, d.c. i know if you think about, you hear snow on the beltway, everybody goes out and buys every piece of bread they can find. this is going to be a quick storm. the good news it is happening on friday night. maybe you won't be stuck on the beltway trying to get home. snowing in maine, across parts of newfoundland, a rain/snow barrier, an icy morning westchester county, a lot of the suburbs we'll call them of new york city, warming up, though,...
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. >>> washington, d.c., expecting hundreds of thousands of people for the inauguration. it starts next sunday morning and will lead up to the official swearing in of the president for his second term on monday all the way through the official inaugural balls monday night. >>> now to the big stories in the week ahead. from the white house to wall street our correspondents tell you what you need to know. we begin tonight with the president's plans for the week. >> reporter: i'm brianna keilar at the white house. on monday president obama will participate in an ambassador credentialing ceremony at the white house. on tuesday vice president joe biden will deliver his much-awaited recommendations on how to deal with gun violence. president obama will spend the rest of the week in washington a end itting meetings at the white house. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. on wall street, earning season is well underway. we'll get quarterly results from a lot of the big banks. we'll hear from american express, general electric and ebay. in terms of economic reports, on the docket we'
. >>> washington, d.c., expecting hundreds of thousands of people for the inauguration. it starts next sunday morning and will lead up to the official swearing in of the president for his second term on monday all the way through the official inaugural balls monday night. >>> now to the big stories in the week ahead. from the white house to wall street our correspondents tell you what you need to know. we begin tonight with the president's plans for the week. >>...
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i know you were in d.c. for the event yesterday and i know you're still getting your head around what -- it seems to be put together in warp speed time. but just from what you do know, your reaction to the president's actions? >> my reaction is certainly positive. i think it's something that's been overdue. mayor bloomberg has led the charge in this area and the president, i think, in essence supported everything that the mayor has put forward. >> one of the big criticisms is that while assault-style weapons sound terribly menacing and the big items include newtown and the aurora shooting, et cetera, et cetera, the bigger problem is actually handgun violence and what happened yesterday does not address that. is that not a grave concern to you? you're the commissioner of a city that deals with happened gun violence at naseum. >> i think what happened yesterday is a move in the right direction and also the background check for all weapons exchanges, i think it. >> caller: -- it has the potentipoe tension for r
i know you were in d.c. for the event yesterday and i know you're still getting your head around what -- it seems to be put together in warp speed time. but just from what you do know, your reaction to the president's actions? >> my reaction is certainly positive. i think it's something that's been overdue. mayor bloomberg has led the charge in this area and the president, i think, in essence supported everything that the mayor has put forward. >> one of the big criticisms is that...
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washington, d.c., we'll see some snow. new york city, less than that. either way, carol, it's a quit hit in or out and it will be a fait accompli tonight and tomorrow smoother sailing. the ice warning is there through tennessee until 6:00 tomorrow night. >> thank you so much. >>> just about two hours from now president obama expected to announce his new white house chief of staff. dennis mcdonagh, one of the president's most trusted advisers. he's been at the white house for four years and currently serves at the deputy security adviser. he'll replace jack lew who's now the president's treasury secretary. today is timothy geithner's last day of reign. he saw controversial bailouts to the auto industry, the banging system, and the national economy mired in a deep recession. geithner's possible selection, as i just told you, jack lew is awaiting confirmation hearings. >> two other stories we're following. the next images in this next story, tough to watch. it shows a severely autistic child beating himself until he's bruised and battered. but it's importa
washington, d.c., we'll see some snow. new york city, less than that. either way, carol, it's a quit hit in or out and it will be a fait accompli tonight and tomorrow smoother sailing. the ice warning is there through tennessee until 6:00 tomorrow night. >> thank you so much. >>> just about two hours from now president obama expected to announce his new white house chief of staff. dennis mcdonagh, one of the president's most trusted advisers. he's been at the white house for four...
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is one of those areas where there are strict gun control laws, but our d.c. kids are gunned down every single day and the reason for that, carol, is that there is no federal legislation that covers all states, so what happens, criminals go across the border to virginia where the gun control laws are very, very lax, and that is buy this time is very different. those 20 children that died in newtown, i think really marked an era of real discussion of americans really looking inward to see what can be done, yes it will be difficult, yes, it will be difficult to bring people together but i think that something will happen at the federal level. what that is, i think remains to be seen. >> it could be very little, right tomorrow, vice president biden is going to issue his recommendations to obama. what do you think will be on the list. >> i think the big issue is you're going to have an assault weapons ban, is he going to have limits on these large clips? you know, we have to remember that washington is all about feel good legislation and getting guys, women and me
is one of those areas where there are strict gun control laws, but our d.c. kids are gunned down every single day and the reason for that, carol, is that there is no federal legislation that covers all states, so what happens, criminals go across the border to virginia where the gun control laws are very, very lax, and that is buy this time is very different. those 20 children that died in newtown, i think really marked an era of real discussion of americans really looking inward to see what...
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from washington, d.c. to new york, one, two inches of snowfall expected across these regions, and it does look like the ice as well as winter weather conditions extending from atlanta. we may dodge a bullet for atlanta, but extending on up through charlotte all the way up into the delmarva peninsula, that's where you're looking at the bitterly cold temperatures. ashleigh, as you said, very dangerous conditions here. at least we weren't looking at a widespread event across the southeast. >> it's wide enough. >> yes. >> it hit everybody except for folk -- hey, by the way, i want to tell you when we had our meeting this morning and we were all griping about how cold it was and how we had to dress like snow princesses, we found a place in russia. apparently we should not be complaining because the 500 or so residents on a regular basis have minus 60 as their temperature and it can get as cold as 108. so i just want to make sure people know that elsewhere gas prices can be higher and it can be a lot colder. and
from washington, d.c. to new york, one, two inches of snowfall expected across these regions, and it does look like the ice as well as winter weather conditions extending from atlanta. we may dodge a bullet for atlanta, but extending on up through charlotte all the way up into the delmarva peninsula, that's where you're looking at the bitterly cold temperatures. ashleigh, as you said, very dangerous conditions here. at least we weren't looking at a widespread event across the southeast....
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another package that i've looked into it, the w washington, d.c. the rooftop is killer. a five-room suite, $50,000 for four nights. a private nighttime limo tour
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it's a statement of fact in washington, d.c. that the government of israel and the pro-israel lobby is quite powerful and it does intimidate some people on capitol hill. he was too candid to say some of those things? probably. he has his vietnam war history. the thing that puts him out of place in today's republican party -- some of it is personal. remember, you had a group in the senate. john kerry, a democrat. bob kerrey, a democrat. chuck hagel, john mccain. a group of vietnam veterans back in the bush administration who were more, i would say, in the colin powell wing of the republican party. war is a last resort. if you do have war, use overwhelming force. and then the neo con movement came in. you will have philosophical arguments over america in the world and the use of force. >> as john just points out, these two men were great buddies once upon a time. >> both vietnam veterans. >> both vietnam vets, decorated heroes and they were really close. then they started splitting over the questions of the use of force. then they
it's a statement of fact in washington, d.c. that the government of israel and the pro-israel lobby is quite powerful and it does intimidate some people on capitol hill. he was too candid to say some of those things? probably. he has his vietnam war history. the thing that puts him out of place in today's republican party -- some of it is personal. remember, you had a group in the senate. john kerry, a democrat. bob kerrey, a democrat. chuck hagel, john mccain. a group of vietnam veterans back...
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. >> washington, d.c., expecting more than 500,000 people to attend the inauguration. cnn is your home for complete coverage of the inauguration, starts next sunday morning. and lead up to the official swearing in of the president for his second term on monday all the way through the official inaugural balls monday night. >>> now to the big stories in the week ahead. from the white house to wall street. we begin with the president's plans for the week. >> i'm brianna keeler at the white house. president obama will participate in a ceremony at the white house. joe biden will deliver his much awaited recommendations on how to deal with gun violence. president obama will spend the rest of the week in washington attending meetings at the white house. >>> coming up this week on wall street, earnings season is well underway, we're going to get quarterly results from a lot of the big banks. we're also going to hear from american express, general electric and ebay. we'll get the december retail sales numbers, including the holiday shopping season. and we'll also get key housin
. >> washington, d.c., expecting more than 500,000 people to attend the inauguration. cnn is your home for complete coverage of the inauguration, starts next sunday morning. and lead up to the official swearing in of the president for his second term on monday all the way through the official inaugural balls monday night. >>> now to the big stories in the week ahead. from the white house to wall street. we begin with the president's plans for the week. >> i'm brianna keeler...
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that's a game changer for people who are used to things happening in d.c. the heartland will have a say. but more importantly, to some of anna's points he was answering reagan. obama is in a conversation that's been going on in our country for a very long time. if you look at reagan's second inaugural, it was also defiant, talking about his principles but rooted those principles in deep american values. the president did that. i think he spoke to his base but spoke in terms resonant with the best principles of the country. it's a new patriotism. not just a liberty-only patriotism which we're hearing from paul ryans but liberty and justice for all, more includ ine realistic. >> fast forward 2016, right? you and i were talking about this, both at kennedy center, latino sale ccelebration. vice president biden made an impression. what makes you think he's trying to vie for the latino votes? >> first of all i know joe biden and i think he's on campaign mode already. we saw a joe biden sprinting through the parade route yesterday. i think he was trying to show us
that's a game changer for people who are used to things happening in d.c. the heartland will have a say. but more importantly, to some of anna's points he was answering reagan. obama is in a conversation that's been going on in our country for a very long time. if you look at reagan's second inaugural, it was also defiant, talking about his principles but rooted those principles in deep american values. the president did that. i think he spoke to his base but spoke in terms resonant with the...
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washington, d.c. in that area government and a lot of technology. this is information that was collected by believe it or not atlas van lines. they keep track of who gets moved. wyoming, nebraska and new york topped the list of states that were losing people. >> interesting. so, look, you need to find the right area fob in in the growing economy. those things are changing fast, and you need to consider moving to a place where jobs are and that's the best combination. >> keep that in mind. don't wait for the economy to bring those jobs back. think about relocating or retraining. >> i think things will be better next year. >> i think so, too. >> suzanne, back to you. >> thank you. >>> we're seeing vice president biden there in congress. this is election day, so the official count if you will, presenting the electoral votes to the joint session of congress. we saw just moments ago the two pages who were actually carrying boxes, creaates with the electol votes in hand. it's a formal presentation and it's part of the tradition every time in the election
washington, d.c. in that area government and a lot of technology. this is information that was collected by believe it or not atlas van lines. they keep track of who gets moved. wyoming, nebraska and new york topped the list of states that were losing people. >> interesting. so, look, you need to find the right area fob in in the growing economy. those things are changing fast, and you need to consider moving to a place where jobs are and that's the best combination. >> keep that in...